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eastern time this morning for krystle campbell. one of the three people killed in last week's terror attack. and at 2:50 p.m. this afternoon, that's the exact moment the first bomb went off last week, bells will toll across boston for 30 seconds as the city pauses to remember the victims. and coming up at 7:30 eastern, we will speak to boston police commissioner ed davis about the latest in the investigation. he has been right at the center of the whole thing. we will find out where it stands this morning. and then just ahead, in the days after the deadly marathon bombing, suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev returned to his college campus, acting as if nothing happened. we will hear from the students who spoke with him. they are deeply disturbed this morning about these conversations. >>> then homes destroyed by rising floodwaters in the midwest. we will go live to one of the communities fighting to stay above water. you're watching a special edition of "starting point" live from boston. but i wondered what a i tcustomer thought? is great, h
eastern time this morning for krystle campbell. one of the three people killed in last week's terror attack. and at 2:50 p.m. this afternoon, that's the exact moment the first bomb went off last week, bells will toll across boston for 30 seconds as the city pauses to remember the victims. and coming up at 7:30 eastern, we will speak to boston police commissioner ed davis about the latest in the investigation. he has been right at the center of the whole thing. we will find out where it stands...
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and krystle campbell, and lingzi lu, coming to the u.s. to further her education. and then two bombs near the finish line at the race triggered a five-day nightmare. and an mit officer, sean collier, the fourth person to die. he was fatally shot while in his car on thursday night. charismatic, just one of the ways people are describing the tsarnaev brothers. >> i think for the sake of everybody out here, the sake of the families, and everybody affected by the tragedy, we need questions answered. he is the one to do it. he is. he has incredible insight and this being because i feel like -- i don't want to make assumptions, but i feel like he was the follower in the situation, and he came out alive because he was scared. that's my assumption. i am not speaking for everybody. we needed him to come alive because we needed answers. >> a follower, suspected killer and terrorists. tell me about his older brother, how you knew him? >> i knew him as a high school friend. his sister, bella, was friends with my wife. and he was protective of little sister and he would always
and krystle campbell, and lingzi lu, coming to the u.s. to further her education. and then two bombs near the finish line at the race triggered a five-day nightmare. and an mit officer, sean collier, the fourth person to die. he was fatally shot while in his car on thursday night. charismatic, just one of the ways people are describing the tsarnaev brothers. >> i think for the sake of everybody out here, the sake of the families, and everybody affected by the tragedy, we need questions...
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as families mourn, the funeral will be held this mourning for krystle campbell krystle campbell and a memorial service is schedule tonight for lingzi lu. the blast site a stretch of boylston street that includes copley square remains closed for now. boston's police commissioner telling cnn the area is expected to reopen in the next day or two. >>> let's begin with a new twist in the investigation. one person we haven't heard from in this tragedy is the wife of deceased suspect. our chris lawrence just spoke with her attorney. he is joining us on the phone right now from rhode island. chris, tell us why she is relevant, very relevant, potentially in this investigation, the wife of this suspect who is now dead. >> because basically, wolf, federal agents have been trying to speak with her, trying to determine exactly, what, if anything, she may have known about her husband's plans, any information at all that she may be able to provide. right now we're right outside the home her parents where she has been staying with her young daughter since her husband was killed in that shootout just
as families mourn, the funeral will be held this mourning for krystle campbell krystle campbell and a memorial service is schedule tonight for lingzi lu. the blast site a stretch of boylston street that includes copley square remains closed for now. boston's police commissioner telling cnn the area is expected to reopen in the next day or two. >>> let's begin with a new twist in the investigation. one person we haven't heard from in this tragedy is the wife of deceased suspect. our...
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. >> it was 29-year-old krystle campbell. >> he was just a beautiful young girl. she reminded me of my daughter, actually. and her wounds were horrific. you know, we worked very hard on her for a while until it was clear that it was -- it wasn't going to help the situation at all. and at that point we were feeling for a pulse and then the cardiac rhythm on the monitor was such that she was not going to survive and at that point the physician, you know, pronounced her -- said she was dead. >> dead in his arms. >> we just kind of all -- we just let out this guttural scream, you know. but that was it for that moment because we had to go on to the next patient. >> for the next 45 minutes, steven worked triage on the front lines. dozens were rushed to the emergency room under code red, meaning their chances of survival uncertain. >> it's a horrific tragedy that, you know, you couldn't wish on anyone. >> trauma surgeon dr. david king crossed the finish line moments before the second explosion. as the bodies were rushed from the medical tent to the emergency room, dr. ki
. >> it was 29-year-old krystle campbell. >> he was just a beautiful young girl. she reminded me of my daughter, actually. and her wounds were horrific. you know, we worked very hard on her for a while until it was clear that it was -- it wasn't going to help the situation at all. and at that point we were feeling for a pulse and then the cardiac rhythm on the monitor was such that she was not going to survive and at that point the physician, you know, pronounced her -- said she was...
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just as the friends and family of one of them, krystle campbell, said their final good-byes. and hundreds gathered on the street to mourn the death of m.i.t. officer sean collier, killed just before thursday night's shoot-out. meanwhile, back here at the hospital, caitlin tells me she's doing so much better. in fact, dan, she says, she pes hospital in the next few days. >> that will be great to see. gio, thank you. that's our coverage of the boston marathon bombing for tonight. >>> now, we turn to texas. where we're learning that the first responders who rushed in to put out the massive fire at the fertilizer plant in the small town of west, they paid a staggering price. much higher than we initially thought. abc's steve osunsami is there tonight. >> reporter: today outside that massive explosion site at that texas fertilizer plant, the local sheriff told us that the first responders who died didn't have a chance. 14 people were killed. and authorities say 12 of them were firefighters and paramedics and other workers who were there trying to put out the initial fire that may
just as the friends and family of one of them, krystle campbell, said their final good-byes. and hundreds gathered on the street to mourn the death of m.i.t. officer sean collier, killed just before thursday night's shoot-out. meanwhile, back here at the hospital, caitlin tells me she's doing so much better. in fact, dan, she says, she pes hospital in the next few days. >> that will be great to see. gio, thank you. that's our coverage of the boston marathon bombing for tonight....
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krystle campbell. it still doesn't make any sense. >> reporter: as families of the victims grieve, dzhokhar tsarnaev later tweets, nowadays everybody wanna talk like they got something to say but nothing comes out when they move their lips, just a bunch of gibberish. wednesday, 9:30 a.m., as dzhokhar attends class, word spreads that authorities are closing in on a suspect. >> this is a fast-breaking investigation with a major breakthrough already. >> reporter: the internet is on fire with speculation. websites, like 4chan are dissecting photos of the scene, raising suspicions about faces in the crowd. all, including this young man, turn out to be not involved. >> if you look at it, it wasn't me. >> reporter: 1:30 p.m. -- >> wolf, we have information an arrest has been made. >> reporter: cnn erroneously reports the arrest has been made and will be announced shortly by the fbi. but that press conference never happens because a bomb threat empties the courthouse. the final victim is identified as lu lingz
krystle campbell. it still doesn't make any sense. >> reporter: as families of the victims grieve, dzhokhar tsarnaev later tweets, nowadays everybody wanna talk like they got something to say but nothing comes out when they move their lips, just a bunch of gibberish. wednesday, 9:30 a.m., as dzhokhar attends class, word spreads that authorities are closing in on a suspect. >> this is a fast-breaking investigation with a major breakthrough already. >> reporter: the internet is...
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. >> it was 29-year-old krystle campbell. >> she was just a beautiful young girl. she reminded me of my daughter, actually. and her wounds were horrific. you know, we worked very hard on her for a while until it was clear that it was -- it wasn't going to help the situation at all. and at that point we were feeling for a pulse and then the cardiac rhythm on the monitor was such that she was not going to survive, and at that point the physician, you know, pronounced her -- said she was dead. >> dead in his arms. >> we just kind of all -- we just let out this guttural scream, you know. but that was it for that moment because we had to go on to the next patient. >> for the next 45 minutes, steven worked triage on the front lines. dozens were rushed to the emergency room under code red, meaning their chances of survival uncertain. >> it's a horrific tragedy that, you know, you couldn't wish on anyone. >> trauma surgeon dr. david king crossed the finish line moments before the second explosion. as the bodies were rushed from the medical tent to the emergency room, dr. k
. >> it was 29-year-old krystle campbell. >> she was just a beautiful young girl. she reminded me of my daughter, actually. and her wounds were horrific. you know, we worked very hard on her for a while until it was clear that it was -- it wasn't going to help the situation at all. and at that point we were feeling for a pulse and then the cardiac rhythm on the monitor was such that she was not going to survive, and at that point the physician, you know, pronounced her -- said she...
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campbell. massachusetts governor deval patrick will attend and at 2:50 p.m. eastern time bells across boston will ring to mark one week since those twin bombs went off just feet from the marathon's finish line changing so many lives in this that incident. joining me from washington, pete williams. let's talk about dzhokhar tsarnaev. he isn't talking yet but he's communicating. what more do we know about that and let's also talk about the issue of whether or not charges are coming today. >> okay. in terms of his communication, we're told that they are asking him questions for brief periods of time and that he is responding to some questions in writing. we don't know how complete or how thorough this is only that he's conscious and that he is responding to these questions, which during this stage will have to be confined to the issue of whether there's a continuing threat, whether other people were working with him, whether there were other bombs out there, things of that nature. now, on the ques
campbell. massachusetts governor deval patrick will attend and at 2:50 p.m. eastern time bells across boston will ring to mark one week since those twin bombs went off just feet from the marathon's finish line changing so many lives in this that incident. joining me from washington, pete williams. let's talk about dzhokhar tsarnaev. he isn't talking yet but he's communicating. what more do we know about that and let's also talk about the issue of whether or not charges are coming today....
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the first people they mentioned were the four people who died -- krystle campbell, martin richard, lingzi lu and sean colier, the officer who was killed. and that is first and foremost in the minds of the people here in boston. the loss of life and then those who are still in the hospital, the people who've lost limbs, who've suffered shrapnel injuries. yes, there is a great sense of relief that this at least the first phase of this is over. the suspects -- one has been captured, one has been killed. but they know that for the city there is a long road to recovery and this was just the first big step. brian? >> what an obscene toll of human damage by these two men. anne thompson in the great city of boston tonight. anne, thanks. we also have an update tonight on the corcoran family whose terrible suffering after the bombing moved so many people around the world who heard their story. the mother had both legs amputated, and the frantic effort to help her daughter became one of the sadly enduring images of this tragedy. tonight their family is speaking to natalie morales for the first time.
the first people they mentioned were the four people who died -- krystle campbell, martin richard, lingzi lu and sean colier, the officer who was killed. and that is first and foremost in the minds of the people here in boston. the loss of life and then those who are still in the hospital, the people who've lost limbs, who've suffered shrapnel injuries. yes, there is a great sense of relief that this at least the first phase of this is over. the suspects -- one has been captured, one has been...
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one of those being remembered today is krystle campbell. hundreds turned out today for the funeral of the 29-year-old restaurant manager. meanwhile, boston university has announced a memorial scholarship to honor the life of one of its students, lingi lu. >> police are look at this jihad video here, parts of the elder brother's youtube collection, but the focus is on the younger brother, dzhokhar tsarnaev, seen here wrestling with a friend. he was the captain of his senior year high school wrestling team. today, though, a much different situation for him. he's handcuffed as we speak to a hospital bed, and as jake mentioned, we have just learned the charges here have now been filed against him. this is huge that we're learning here, just in the last couple of minutes, a senior federal official briefed on the investigation said this young man is in fact communicating in writing. his throat was wounded. he is injured, so as a result, the myriad of injuries have left him speechless, at least for now. >> there are a lot of moving parts in this i
one of those being remembered today is krystle campbell. hundreds turned out today for the funeral of the 29-year-old restaurant manager. meanwhile, boston university has announced a memorial scholarship to honor the life of one of its students, lingi lu. >> police are look at this jihad video here, parts of the elder brother's youtube collection, but the focus is on the younger brother, dzhokhar tsarnaev, seen here wrestling with a friend. he was the captain of his senior year high...
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and krystle campbell. as we see the joyous celebrations, that is wonderful, but we have to remember how devastating this was for the city of boston. anderson? >> remember -- remember them tonight and never forget moving forward. we are just gettingation photo of what we believe is the suspect on the ground as he was being apprehended. i want to look at. this we're going to be seeing this as you are seeing it for the first time. there you see law enforcement personnel in tactical gear. it looks like hee face down. i'm assuming that's the small of his back, it's not clear. face up, i'm told. you see some of him. that's his stomach region. obviously that area lit up. john king -- brian today who had eyes on the scene early on when this was still very active had reported that not only was there a chopper that had lights on the scene but they had lit up the boat in which the suspect was allegedly hiding. >> and you had a sequencing of events i think that law enforcement officials are quite proud of. you had a c
and krystle campbell. as we see the joyous celebrations, that is wonderful, but we have to remember how devastating this was for the city of boston. anderson? >> remember -- remember them tonight and never forget moving forward. we are just gettingation photo of what we believe is the suspect on the ground as he was being apprehended. i want to look at. this we're going to be seeing this as you are seeing it for the first time. there you see law enforcement personnel in tactical gear. it...
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krystle campbell, martin richard, lingzi lu all three killed at the finish line of the boston marathon and officer sean collier shot and killed thursday night while police searched for the suspects. >>> and police officers and firefighters from all around the boston area saluted officer collier as a hearse drove his body to a funeral home yesterday. police say it's not clear why one of the suspects shot and killed him. but collier had been responding to a loud disturbance at the time. the 26-year-old had been a police officer for just over a year. >> and new details are trickling in this morning about the bombing suspects and possible ties to islamic extremism. cnn foreign affairs correspondent jill dougherty at the white house this morning. jill, you are also moscow bureau chief for nine years. you are very familiar with russia. what more do we know about the investigation into the older brother's behavior? >> okay. so that would have been the older brother of course is tamerlan tsarnaev. and we have to go back to early 2011 when the fsb, that's the investigative arms in russia, asked
krystle campbell, martin richard, lingzi lu all three killed at the finish line of the boston marathon and officer sean collier shot and killed thursday night while police searched for the suspects. >>> and police officers and firefighters from all around the boston area saluted officer collier as a hearse drove his body to a funeral home yesterday. police say it's not clear why one of the suspects shot and killed him. but collier had been responding to a loud disturbance at the time....
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krystle campbell, one of the people who died in the bombing, had her funeral today. campbell, sean collier, martin richard and lu lingzi lost their lives. >>> in texans continue to grief for the 14 people killed after the plant exploded and destroyed part of the town. the "new york times" described the mall memorial for first responders this way. they faced each other in two lines in the parking lot of the school, forming two walls of blue as the body of a fellow firefighter was escorted between them in the night. the scale of the disaster could be measured by the length of the ceremony. the firefighters and responders stood in the cold for about two hours, forming an honor guard 12 times for 12 bodies. among the firefighters who died was 52-year-old kenny harris, captain with dallas fire-rescue, who lived in west and had reportedly been off-duty when he learned of the fire at the plant. jerry chapman, the member of the abbott volunteer vice president and morris bridges of the west volunteer fire department. there may not be a nobler civic undertaking than being a vo
krystle campbell, one of the people who died in the bombing, had her funeral today. campbell, sean collier, martin richard and lu lingzi lost their lives. >>> in texans continue to grief for the 14 people killed after the plant exploded and destroyed part of the town. the "new york times" described the mall memorial for first responders this way. they faced each other in two lines in the parking lot of the school, forming two walls of blue as the body of a fellow firefighter...
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martin richard, krystle campbell, lingzi lu, and matt collier. patterson, an off duty firefighter, saved the life of a young boy at the finish line. and dick hoyt has run the marathon every year since 1981 while pushing his quaddriplegic son in a wheelchair. all shared in the honor of throwing out the ceremonial first pitches. >> it's time for our ceremonial first pitch. >> and in what has now become a boston sports tradition, the entire crowd sang the national anthem in unison. ♪ and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air ♪ >> then one of the greatest red sox ever, david ortiz, delivered a pep talk that may end up on a t-shirt tomorrow. >> this is [ bleep ] city. and nobody going to -- >> and finally, in the eighth, no game at fenway would be complete without neil diamond. this time not just on the p.a., they got him in person. >> usa, usa, usa! >> boston just hit a three run homer to go on top. and poppy harlow is live at historic fenway park. poppy, tell us about today's ceremony. >> reporter: you know, you stole my lead there. as
martin richard, krystle campbell, lingzi lu, and matt collier. patterson, an off duty firefighter, saved the life of a young boy at the finish line. and dick hoyt has run the marathon every year since 1981 while pushing his quaddriplegic son in a wheelchair. all shared in the honor of throwing out the ceremonial first pitches. >> it's time for our ceremonial first pitch. >> and in what has now become a boston sports tradition, the entire crowd sang the national anthem in unison. ♪...
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killed that day was 29-year-old krystle campbell, a restaurant manager, lu lingzi, a chinese national graduate student at boston university, and martin richard, an 8-year-old boy from the dorchester neighborhood here in boston. this is a memorial set up here in copley square. everything here from the crosses to the teddy bears to the flowers were all gathered up from other parts of boylston street that were closed along the way. this may be the most touching part of all this, the shoes hung along the barrier everywhere along this little memorial here and it's growing. people keep coming by. and it doesn't look like it's going to stop any time soon. miguel marquez, cnn, boston. >> all right. thanks to miguel for that. obviously sneakers the symbol of the marathon. that memorial just over our shoulder there. you see on our screen our ed lavandera. i've got a shot up now from west, texas. ed, thank you very much for joining us. tell us about the situation. >> hey, chris. well, we just returned from our first close-up look at the blast site at that fertilizer center here in the town of we
killed that day was 29-year-old krystle campbell, a restaurant manager, lu lingzi, a chinese national graduate student at boston university, and martin richard, an 8-year-old boy from the dorchester neighborhood here in boston. this is a memorial set up here in copley square. everything here from the crosses to the teddy bears to the flowers were all gathered up from other parts of boylston street that were closed along the way. this may be the most touching part of all this, the shoes hung...
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it's hard. >> the father alone but krystle campbell, her grandmother recently gave an interview and she was talking about how krystle gave up her single life, this young woman, to care for her grandmother. having her there made her feel safe. you have the other story you've talked about as well, two brothers, both losing parts of their leg and one calling, we're all someone's kid and these guys are in their 20s and 30s and one calls his mom and said mom, i'm hurt bad. that's someone's kid but going back to martin richard, you were talking with natalie, i'm not a mom but i'm an aunt and i have a 7-year-old, a 3-year-old, 14-year-old and a 16-year-old, nieces and nephews and seeing that little bright-eyed, toothy smile, you know, you talk about being a journalist and losing it. you're not a journalist when you see something like that. if your heart is not crushed you're not human. that's someone's baby and he's not going to come home. he's not going to go to high school, not going to go to prom, all of those milestones and his dad has to live with that pain. it's awful. >> we've seen too
it's hard. >> the father alone but krystle campbell, her grandmother recently gave an interview and she was talking about how krystle gave up her single life, this young woman, to care for her grandmother. having her there made her feel safe. you have the other story you've talked about as well, two brothers, both losing parts of their leg and one calling, we're all someone's kid and these guys are in their 20s and 30s and one calls his mom and said mom, i'm hurt bad. that's someone's kid...
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in medford the funeral for 29-year-old krystle campbell. the church overflowing, the grief unbearable. now, another good sign for boston today, boylston street will begin to open at 10:00 a.m. eastern time for residents and business owners only. they'll stage that out throughout the day. it's a painstaking process to get it reopened but hopefully it will be opened both to traffic and the general public very soon, as well. john? >> miguel, most business owners and homeowners need to go in, they have to make sure all the residences are safe. they have to fix the windows that may have broken. there's a lot of work to be done behind me right on that crime scene on boylston street. miguel marquez, thanks so much for joining us this morning. dzhokhar tsarnaev may have conveyed no foreign terrorist groups were involved in these attacks, but there are lingering questions like how the brothers got their guns, how they got their explosives. barbara starr joins us now from washington with that angle. barbara, what can you tell us this morning? >> well
in medford the funeral for 29-year-old krystle campbell. the church overflowing, the grief unbearable. now, another good sign for boston today, boylston street will begin to open at 10:00 a.m. eastern time for residents and business owners only. they'll stage that out throughout the day. it's a painstaking process to get it reopened but hopefully it will be opened both to traffic and the general public very soon, as well. john? >> miguel, most business owners and homeowners need to go in,...
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krystle campbell stood near the marathon finish line just about every year. friends and colleagues say she was a giver who enjoyed other people's successes as much as her own. she was always there when they needed her. >> she was a happy, happy girl. sometimes you feel like you're bragging too much, but she was just perfect. >> reporter: massachusetts resident for all her 29 years, krystle campbell worked as a restaurant manager in sub urban arlington. m.i.t. campus police officer sean collyer was shot and killed by the fleeing suspects thursday night. fellow officers, students and friends all described the 26-year-old as a man who was committed to serving his community. they had a memorial service for him last night. >> not only was he born to be a police officer, he was born to pursue a career in policing that illustrated all the good things that policing this society is supposed to represent. >> reporter: his friends say sean collyer dpied doing what he loved, protecting the people around him. the brilliance of four young smiles gone. we went out and asked
krystle campbell stood near the marathon finish line just about every year. friends and colleagues say she was a giver who enjoyed other people's successes as much as her own. she was always there when they needed her. >> she was a happy, happy girl. sometimes you feel like you're bragging too much, but she was just perfect. >> reporter: massachusetts resident for all her 29 years, krystle campbell worked as a restaurant manager in sub urban arlington. m.i.t. campus police officer...
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krystle campbell made everyone feel special according to her friends. little martin richard, an 8-year-old who liked to play sports and loved the red sox. he was waiting a at the finish line to welcome his dad who was running the marathon. and lingzi lu who was looking forward to a career in offense, a college student. and then sean collier, the final victim who was shot and killed in the shootout with the brothers. and right now there are 57 people still in the hospital recovering from the wounds of monday's bombings, a nd two of them in critical condition tonight. the bombings were the most documented crime in history. we during the bombing, and fphotos were requested to piece together the day. and joining me is security analyst jim walsh, should credit be given to social media for identifying the men so quickly? >> well, yes, we document things all of the time and it is going to be bigger and not smaller going forward. and today, what were some of the sources for the new information about the suspects? it was youtube and twitter and other postings so
krystle campbell made everyone feel special according to her friends. little martin richard, an 8-year-old who liked to play sports and loved the red sox. he was waiting a at the finish line to welcome his dad who was running the marathon. and lingzi lu who was looking forward to a career in offense, a college student. and then sean collier, the final victim who was shot and killed in the shootout with the brothers. and right now there are 57 people still in the hospital recovering from the...
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. >>> pamela, krystle campbell was killed just weeks before her 30th birthday. her brother says he's glad the manhunt it over, but it does not change the fact that his vivacious sister is gone. he told "the boston globe" i'm happy that nobody else will get hurt by these guys, but it's not going to bring her back. >>> a mid heightened security, runners made their way through london with boston on their mind. for one participant. it was extra-special. that's next. ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you get there. you will lose 3 sets of keys 4 cell phones 7 socks and 6 weeks of sleep but one thing you don't want to lose is any more teeth. if you wear a partial, you are almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth. new poligrip and polident for partials 'seal and protect' helps minimize stress, which may damag
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one victim, krystle campbell, was laid to rest this morning. >> present arms! >> another lu lingzi was remembered at boston university a little while ago. tonight i'll talk to people who knew the tsarnaev brothers and to the state senator who says dzhokhar tsarnaev should be tortured to save more lives. the latest breaking news on the investigation. a government source tells cnn that dzhokhar tsarnaev claims no foreign terrorist groups were involved in the incident. he says he and his brother tamerlan -- he says brother tamerlan was the mastermind. tsarnaev's initial court appearance was today in his hospital room. he was able to speak one word, no, when asked if he could afford an attorney. he now has a public defender the court found today. he's alert, mentally competent and lucid. joining me is jake tapper live in boston. pretty dramatic developments late in the day here. from what we now believe, dzhokhar tsarnaev may have told the investigators in written answers, is that right? >> reporter: that's right. a u.s. government official tells me that according
one victim, krystle campbell, was laid to rest this morning. >> present arms! >> another lu lingzi was remembered at boston university a little while ago. tonight i'll talk to people who knew the tsarnaev brothers and to the state senator who says dzhokhar tsarnaev should be tortured to save more lives. the latest breaking news on the investigation. a government source tells cnn that dzhokhar tsarnaev claims no foreign terrorist groups were involved in the incident. he says he and...
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the first people they mentioned were the four people who died krystle campbell, martin richard, lu lingzi and sean collier, the officer who was killed. and that is first and foremost in the minds of the people here in boston. the loss of life and then those who were still in the hospital, the people who have lost limbs, who suffered shrapnel injuries. yes, there's a great sense of relief that this at least the first phase of this is over. the suspects -- one has been captured and one has been killed. but they know for the city there is a long road to recovery and this was just the first big step. brian? >> what an obscene toll of human damage by these two men. anne thompson in the great city of boston tonight. thanks. we also have an update tonight on the corcoran family whose terrible suffering after the bombing moved so many people around the world who heard their story. the mother had both legs amputated and the frantic effort to help her daughter became one of the, sadly, enduring images of this tragedy. tonight their family is speaking to natalie morales for the first time. >> it is
the first people they mentioned were the four people who died krystle campbell, martin richard, lu lingzi and sean collier, the officer who was killed. and that is first and foremost in the minds of the people here in boston. the loss of life and then those who were still in the hospital, the people who have lost limbs, who suffered shrapnel injuries. yes, there's a great sense of relief that this at least the first phase of this is over. the suspects -- one has been captured and one has been...
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certainly think of krystle campbell, of will you links sue. and martin richard. they represent the beauty and diversity of the country, and they were sharing american experience together. finally, let me say even as so much attention is focused on tragic events in boston, understandably, we have also seen a tight knit community in texas devastated by a terrible explosion and i want them to know they're not forgotten. our thoughts and prayers are with the people of west texas where so many good people lost their lives, some lost their homes, many are injured. many are still missing. i talked to governor perry and mayor muska, i pledge the people of the west will have the resources they need to recover and rebuild. i want everybody in texas to know we will follow through with those commitments. all in all, this has been a tough week, but we've seen the character of our country once more, and as president, i am confident that we have the courage and the resilience and spirit to overcome these challenges and to go forward as one nation under god indivisible, with lib
certainly think of krystle campbell, of will you links sue. and martin richard. they represent the beauty and diversity of the country, and they were sharing american experience together. finally, let me say even as so much attention is focused on tragic events in boston, understandably, we have also seen a tight knit community in texas devastated by a terrible explosion and i want them to know they're not forgotten. our thoughts and prayers are with the people of west texas where so many good...
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in the town of medford, hundreds gathered for the funeral of krystle campbell, a young woman who will never see her 30th birthday. thanks to the brothers who allegedly carried out their deadly deeds in the crowd where she stood and cheered. i want to bring in nbc's luke russert with us from copley square in boston, and here in new york, nbc investigative producer bob windram. bob, the criminal complaint has been served against dzhokhar tsarnaev. you've head it. how damning is this complaint for the suspect? >> i think what you have here is a very strong complaint. remember, this is not an indictment. and this was not an arraignment today but an initial appearance. one of the things that struck me, as i was reading it, was the description of the search warrant executed in his dorm room at the university of massachusetts. at pine dale hall, they found a pyrotechnic device. not further explained. they found what appears to be the white hat that he wore and the black jacket that he wore. as well as bbs. so what you have throughout this charging sheet is a number of very specific details t
in the town of medford, hundreds gathered for the funeral of krystle campbell, a young woman who will never see her 30th birthday. thanks to the brothers who allegedly carried out their deadly deeds in the crowd where she stood and cheered. i want to bring in nbc's luke russert with us from copley square in boston, and here in new york, nbc investigative producer bob windram. bob, the criminal complaint has been served against dzhokhar tsarnaev. you've head it. how damning is this complaint for...
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those lost in the bombings, krystle campbell is one of them, she was remembered during a memorial service today and as the service began, which took place nearly seven miles from the marathon finish line, police officers lined the street to salute the casket bearing her remains. lingzi lu, the graduate student from china who friends say was passionate about math and took delight in the little things in life is also being remembered tonight. those who were injured are struggling to recover. tonight, 50 people remain in the hospital, including the transit officer who was wounded in the firefight with the tsarnaev brothers on thursday night. many of the dozen or so survivors who have endured amputations are being consoled by war veterans, which is just an incredible thing, who are telling them that their love of life doesn't have to perish with the limbs that they have lost. a group of runners who didn't get to finish the marathon last monday did today, symbolically carrying the torch for those who could not. and finally this evening, the fbi officially turned boylston street back over to th
those lost in the bombings, krystle campbell is one of them, she was remembered during a memorial service today and as the service began, which took place nearly seven miles from the marathon finish line, police officers lined the street to salute the casket bearing her remains. lingzi lu, the graduate student from china who friends say was passionate about math and took delight in the little things in life is also being remembered tonight. those who were injured are struggling to recover....
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the first people they mentioned were the four people who died -- krystle campbell, martin richard, lingzi lu and sean colier, the officer who was killed. and that is first and foremost in the minds of the people here in boston. the loss of life and then those who are still in the hospital, the people who've lost limbs, who've suffered shrapnel injuries. yes, there is a great sense of relief that this at least the first phase of this is over. the suspects -- one has been captured, one has been killed. but they know that for the city there is a long road to recovery and this was just the first big step. brian? >> what an obscene toll of human damage by these two men. anne thompson in the great city of boston tonight. anne, thanks. we also have an update tonight on the corcoran family whose terrible suffering after the bombing moved so many people around the world who heard their story. the mother had both legs amputated, and the frantic effort to help her daughter became one of the sadly enduring images of this tragedy. tonight their family is speaking to natalie morales for the first time.
the first people they mentioned were the four people who died -- krystle campbell, martin richard, lingzi lu and sean colier, the officer who was killed. and that is first and foremost in the minds of the people here in boston. the loss of life and then those who are still in the hospital, the people who've lost limbs, who've suffered shrapnel injuries. yes, there is a great sense of relief that this at least the first phase of this is over. the suspects -- one has been captured, one has been...
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they were there to remember krystle campbell. she was a restaurant manager, she was just 29 years old. the boston cardinal sean o'malley presided over the services. and tonight, a memorial service is going to be held for lingzi lu, a graduate student in math and statistics at boston university had just written her final exams and they have her degree ready for her. if you'd like to help the surviving bomb victims, 50 of whom are still in the hospital, go to cnn.com/impact. and we certainly urge that you do take a look at that website. charging the boston marathon bombing suspect, the officials could file charges at any moment. in fact, that is what we're waiting on, but exactly what charges is this young man going to be facing? he is certainly in a great deal of trouble. murder, terrorism, conspiracy, all in play. we're going to break down the possible list and how it may compare to another very infamous man, timothy mcveigh, it's all coming up. [ tires screech ] [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-ow
they were there to remember krystle campbell. she was a restaurant manager, she was just 29 years old. the boston cardinal sean o'malley presided over the services. and tonight, a memorial service is going to be held for lingzi lu, a graduate student in math and statistics at boston university had just written her final exams and they have her degree ready for her. if you'd like to help the surviving bomb victims, 50 of whom are still in the hospital, go to cnn.com/impact. and we certainly urge...
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serm we thing of -- certainly we think of krystle campbell, we think of lingzi lu, we think of little martin richard. their arrives represent the beauty and diversity of our country and hethey were sharing the great american experience together. finally, let me say even as so much attention is focused on tragic events in boston, understandably, we have also seen a tight knit community in texas devastated by a terrible explosion and i want them to know that they are not forgotten. our thoughts, our prayers are with the people of west, texas, where so many good people lost their lives, some lost their homes, many are injured. many are still missing. i've talked to governor perry and the mayor, and i've pledged that the people of west will have the resources that they need to recover and rebuild. i want everybody in texas to know we will follow through with those commitments. all in all, this has been a tough week, but we've seen the character of our country once more, and as president, i am confident that we have the courage and the resilience and the spirit to overcome these challenges
serm we thing of -- certainly we think of krystle campbell, we think of lingzi lu, we think of little martin richard. their arrives represent the beauty and diversity of our country and hethey were sharing the great american experience together. finally, let me say even as so much attention is focused on tragic events in boston, understandably, we have also seen a tight knit community in texas devastated by a terrible explosion and i want them to know that they are not forgotten. our thoughts,...
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. >>> today, funeral services for one of the bombing victims, 29-year-old krystle campbell. and across boston and the world, the outpouring of support for the victims and the heroes continues. ♪ sweet caroline ♪ whoa whoa whoa ♪ good times never seemed so good ♪ ♪ so good, so good, so good ♪ i've been inclined ♪ whoa whoa whoa >> an emotional week in boston and we're on top of all the stories, good day, i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. boston and the nation pause for a moment of silence one week after the first bomb blast at the boston marathon. seven days later, investigators from the fbi and c.i.a. are taking the first crucial steps in trying to communicate with boston bombing suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev. joining me now, nbc news justice correspondent, pete williams. pete, what do we know about their ability to communicate with him and about the legal steps that they will be taking? >> well, their ability to communicate with him is limited, because of this injury he has, his injuries are pretty serious. ehe's said to be in serious but stable condition.
. >>> today, funeral services for one of the bombing victims, 29-year-old krystle campbell. and across boston and the world, the outpouring of support for the victims and the heroes continues. ♪ sweet caroline ♪ whoa whoa whoa ♪ good times never seemed so good ♪ ♪ so good, so good, so good ♪ i've been inclined ♪ whoa whoa whoa >> an emotional week in boston and we're on top of all the stories, good day, i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. boston and the nation...
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. >> reporter: as the day goes on we learn that 29-year-old medford, massachusetts resident krystle campbell is one of the other victims of the attacks. her mother patty tried to hold back emotion for the cameras. >> she had a heart of gold and all smiles and couldn't ask for a better daughter. >> reporter: third victim is revealed by boston university, to be a 23-year-old graduate student, chinese national lingzi lu. her adviser and professor remembers a kind woman with a bright future. >> such a waste of all the time and energy and dreams that she had, and we'll never know what she could have done. >> reporter: day three, still no arrests and a city on edge. governor deval patrick spoke with cnn's wolf blitzer urging the public to be patient. >> this is going to take some time, a lot of time, and particularly given that there hasn't been an individual or group that's claimed responsibility. >> reporter: day four, president obama comes to boston and speaks of an interfaith service telling boston the country stands with it. >> the world will return to this great american city to run harder t
. >> reporter: as the day goes on we learn that 29-year-old medford, massachusetts resident krystle campbell is one of the other victims of the attacks. her mother patty tried to hold back emotion for the cameras. >> she had a heart of gold and all smiles and couldn't ask for a better daughter. >> reporter: third victim is revealed by boston university, to be a 23-year-old graduate student, chinese national lingzi lu. her adviser and professor remembers a kind woman with a...
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chr krystle campbell and lingzi lu, martin richard and of course officer collier. you had a moment of silence for them here in boston and throughout the country. >> the mayor will receive an american flag that flew over the finish line at the boston marathon exactly one week ago. the fbi will present the mayor with this commemorative american flag that has flown at half-staff over the boston marathon finish line in a ceremony that we are about to see live here on cnn. and then we are told the city will commence what's being described as a five-phase plan for reopening this street to business, to commerce, to traffic, to passengers, to people just walking along. the first phase will be decontamination and testing, to make sure everything is safe and secure. second phase is structural building assessments, utility coordination, making sure power has been restored. third phase, debris removal, getting rid of all the junk that's accumulated on the streets. phase four, internal building assessments, making sure the buildings are structurally sound. phase five, reentry c
chr krystle campbell and lingzi lu, martin richard and of course officer collier. you had a moment of silence for them here in boston and throughout the country. >> the mayor will receive an american flag that flew over the finish line at the boston marathon exactly one week ago. the fbi will present the mayor with this commemorative american flag that has flown at half-staff over the boston marathon finish line in a ceremony that we are about to see live here on cnn. and then we are told...
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in her hometown of medford krystle campbell was laid to rest. the one week anniversary of the bombing marked by a moment of silence. heads bowed across the city and the nation. yet it's the stories of kindness that keep boston going. friday's man hunt trapped mckenzie wells and her 17 month old son holden in their home. out of milk she got this special delivery from a brook line police officer. >> never imagined someone in their tactical gear carrying two gallons of milk down the street. >> the photo taken by her husband, just more evidence of how a small gesture can make a big difference. >> thank you. >> reporter: now today those who left their belongings in the chaos of the explosion can get them from the boston police, and also those who live on the section of boylston street that was closed by the bombings and those who work there, they can return to their places of work and the places where they live, but there is no word yet on when boylston street will be reopened to the public. matt. >> anne thompson in boston. thanks very much. pete wi
in her hometown of medford krystle campbell was laid to rest. the one week anniversary of the bombing marked by a moment of silence. heads bowed across the city and the nation. yet it's the stories of kindness that keep boston going. friday's man hunt trapped mckenzie wells and her 17 month old son holden in their home. out of milk she got this special delivery from a brook line police officer. >> never imagined someone in their tactical gear carrying two gallons of milk down the street....
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in medford the funeral for 29-year-old krystle campbell. the church overflowing, the grief unbearable. now that boston has control of boylston street again throughout the day today residents and businesses will be allowed back in there, and the hope is, in the next day or two, it will be open to the general public. john, back to you. >> that's right, miguel marquez, thank you so much. boylston street right behind me will be open. as you said residents and people who work there. and one other note, there will be a memorial service for the m.i.t. police officer sean collier tomorrow and vice president joe biden and dr. jill biden are both planning to attend. >>> we know the tsarnaev brothers spent several years in the republic of dagestan in the russian caucasus. that's where their parents still live today. cnn's nick naturen walsh has been working the scene there. he joins us now from the capital. what have you learned this morning. >> john, i had a lengthy talk with zubeida tsarnaev, the brother of the two alleged boston bombers. very emoti
in medford the funeral for 29-year-old krystle campbell. the church overflowing, the grief unbearable. now that boston has control of boylston street again throughout the day today residents and businesses will be allowed back in there, and the hope is, in the next day or two, it will be open to the general public. john, back to you. >> that's right, miguel marquez, thank you so much. boylston street right behind me will be open. as you said residents and people who work there. and one...
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>> one of the victims is being laid to rest today, ph 29-year-old krystle campbell of medford is being remembered at her funeral in medford, massachusetts today her home down. governor deval patrick and other dignitaries attending. boston university is hosting a memorial service for ligzi lu, a grad student at the university. later on this afternoon at 2:50pm this afternoon there will be a moment of silence held across massachusetts. the governor, mayor all urging people to take that moment to remember the victims of the boston movie theatre massacre bombings. jenna: how does it feel on the streets? you've been out there every step of the way. what do you observe after such a week that the entire city has been through? >> you know, there is a tremendous sense of unity, and the words, boston strong are everywhere. we've seen them on the back of t-shirts. way stresses are wearing them at diners. posters, a tremendous memorial has cropped up down there by the boylston street area by the scene. we are hearing hopefully in the next 24 to 48 hours it's possible the street could be reopened.
>> one of the victims is being laid to rest today, ph 29-year-old krystle campbell of medford is being remembered at her funeral in medford, massachusetts today her home down. governor deval patrick and other dignitaries attending. boston university is hosting a memorial service for ligzi lu, a grad student at the university. later on this afternoon at 2:50pm this afternoon there will be a moment of silence held across massachusetts. the governor, mayor all urging people to take that...
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krystle campbell, 29 years old. 23-year-old lingzi lu, the graduate student at boston university from china. and the m.i.t. police officer, sean collier, 26 years old. and more than 250 other people were injured as a result of those bombs. ashley banfield is here. we're getting some new information, ashleigh. i know you're getting why ur sources. what are you hearing what's going on? >> one of the more fascinating developments i learned today, this comes straight from the top, from the district attorney of suffolk county that represents boston, has told me in the next couple of days, wolf, they're likely going to be moving the suspect and actually taking him from the beth israel deaconess hospital. there is a possibility he will be taken to another hospital. i'm told that there has been a lot of consternation because many of the victims who are being treated there, at one point i believe there were about 11 at the beth israel. many of the family members of those who were injured are understandably quite upset they're at the same facility where the suspect is being treated as well, the
krystle campbell, 29 years old. 23-year-old lingzi lu, the graduate student at boston university from china. and the m.i.t. police officer, sean collier, 26 years old. and more than 250 other people were injured as a result of those bombs. ashley banfield is here. we're getting some new information, ashleigh. i know you're getting why ur sources. what are you hearing what's going on? >> one of the more fascinating developments i learned today, this comes straight from the top, from the...
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campbell and lu lingzi, they are being remembered, a lot of sadness still surrounding that and 54 patients still in the hospital, 7 in critical, and chris, we believe that two of them are children, a boy and a girl, still in critical condition as we speak at this point. >> i know when i left there, i think the boy and the girl were maybe 9 and 10 years old, so we're talking, again, like, little kids and there's been no word about any -- any plans for funerals at this point that you've heard? >> reporter: we haven't heard anything. we haven't heard anything yet. i mean, there's been so much focus and attention on trying to find the guy. i think this morning as that is being put to rest and a lot of those questions are being answered, they're going to start talking about when they're going to have wakes, when they're going to have funerals. there's been an ongoing memorial just down the street over on boylston, the people are laying down flowers and cards and teddy bears and stuff like that. but in terms of official -- official services, we haven't heard anything. of course, there was the se
campbell and lu lingzi, they are being remembered, a lot of sadness still surrounding that and 54 patients still in the hospital, 7 in critical, and chris, we believe that two of them are children, a boy and a girl, still in critical condition as we speak at this point. >> i know when i left there, i think the boy and the girl were maybe 9 and 10 years old, so we're talking, again, like, little kids and there's been no word about any -- any plans for funerals at this point that you've...
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the first of four funerals was this morning, a private service for 29-year-old krystle campbell and dozens are still in boston area hospitals as outside the memorial to the victims continues to grow. >> i know what the injuries were, and i just needed to come down and see for myself. >> in a city injured but slowly beginning to heal. jay gray, nbc news, boston. >> jay, thank you very much. we're learning new details this morning about that wild shoot-out with police that left one bombing suspect dead, the other injured. the watertown police chief telling the boston globe 26-year-old tamerlan tsarnaev was alive and struggling with officers friday morning when his younger brother drove right over him in that stolen suv dragging him along that pavement. the chief said the injuries from the crash are ultimately what killed him. >>> meantime federal investigators trying to speak to the wife of the suspect who died. a lawyer from
the first of four funerals was this morning, a private service for 29-year-old krystle campbell and dozens are still in boston area hospitals as outside the memorial to the victims continues to grow. >> i know what the injuries were, and i just needed to come down and see for myself. >> in a city injured but slowly beginning to heal. jay gray, nbc news, boston. >> jay, thank you very much. we're learning new details this morning about that wild shoot-out with police that left...